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Frolic in this 'Field' and fete in a museum that has been inspiring curiosity about life on Earth for more than a century.

This gorgeous and glam setting for curiosity is full of curios for your chic windy-city wedding, birthday party, engagement, corporate or holiday party. With too many venue spaces to count (including the Grainger Hall of Gems - that's where you'll find us) - both indoor and outdoor as well as a cracker jack team of event planners ready to plan your perfect party, it doesn't take a scientist to figure out that the Field is fete-fabulous.

Venue Setting

Guests at The Field Museum will discover artifacts from civilizations past, explore almost every corner of the globe, learn about new scientific discoveries, and walk away inspired!
Every space at The Field Museum reveals new knowledge.
As you enter Stanley Field Hall, look down. You are standing on 300 million year old fossilized limestone. Look up— the museum’s skylights and solar roof panels contribute to museum conservation efforts to save energy. In Rice Hall, a nearby gallery, travel to Africa and stand toe-to-paw with the man-eating Lions of Tsavo. Did you know the Lions of Tsavo were given to the museum in 1923 in the form of rugs? Scientists skillfully mounted the skins into the lions you see today.

Provided By Venue For Fee – You Must Use The Venue For All Alcohol Services

Licensed Server Is Required

Music

Indoors & Outdoors

Smoking

Non-smoking Venue

Eco/Green Events

Yes

Kid Friendly Events

Yes

Handicap Accessible

Yes

Amenities

Bridal Suite/Changing Rooms Onsite

Wifi

Onsite Restrooms

Venue Features

The Scene:

Guests at The Field Museum will discover artifacts from civilizations past, explore almost every corner of the globe, learn about new scientific discoveries, and walk away inspired!
Every space at The Field Museum reveals new knowledge.
As you enter Stanley Field Hall, look down. You are standing on 300 million year old fossilized limestone. Look up— the museum’s skylights and solar roof panels contribute to museum conservation efforts to save energy. In Rice Hall, a nearby gallery, travel to Africa and stand toe-to-paw with the man-eating Lions of Tsavo. Did you know the Lions of Tsavo were given to the museum in 1923 in the form of rugs? Scientists skillfully mounted the skins into the lions you see today.

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